Small Group Pastor Position Expectations

Essential Skills for Small Group Pastors

A small group ministry's success hinges upon the pastor's proficiency in a specific set of skills:

1. Relational Builder

Small group ministry demands a strong focus on building and nurturing relationships. The role requires an individual who can establish rapport and engage with others, fostering a welcoming and supportive environment. Building a volunteer team ministry begins with a leader who loved people to within an inch of their lives.

2. Recruiter of High-Capacity Leaders

To build a thriving small group ministry, the pastor must identify and engage competent leaders capable of guiding and supporting multiple groups. This includes developing a strong recruitment strategy to attract and retain these individuals. The bigger the dream, the bigger the need for a team of high-capacity leaders. High-capacity leaders are like eagles, they don't flock, so you have to find them one at a time.

3. Leader Developer

While some leader development can be delegated, the pastor plays a critical role in enhancing the skills and knowledge of group leaders. This involves providing guidance, coaching, and support to facilitate their growth and effectiveness. This is probably the most neglected pastoral responsibility in many churches. As the leaders go, so goes the organization.

4. Strategic Thinker

Small group pastors should possess strategic thinking capabilities to develop comprehensive plans for the growth and impact of their ministry. They must analyze trends, identify opportunities, and create strategies that align with the overall vision and mission of the church.

5. Hero Maker

Pastors have the unique opportunity to witness and share inspiring stories of personal transformation and growth of people. By recognizing and celebrating the heroic actions of ordinary individuals, they can highlight what God is doing through the movement as a whole. Video testimonies can be shared in worship services and online.

6. Collaboration with Senior Pastor

Building a strong partnership with the senior pastor is crucial. Small group pastors should regularly share compelling stories and recognize the contributions of group leaders, creating a collaborative effort that enhances the ministry's visibility and impact through the lead pastor who is the primary vision caster.

7. Administer so the People can Minister

In the background, small group pastors function to create a healthy spiritual environment where everyone is encouraged to grow to spiritually in Christ. They ensure smooth coordination, resource allocation, and support to facilitate the overall success of group leaders and participants.

The Apostle Paul highlights that the pastor's primary job is to equip the believers to do the work of ministry. This happens as pastors organize, delegate and vision cast of ministry where everybody is cared for by somebody.

Ephesians 4:10–12 (ESV) He who descended is the one who also ascended far above all the heavens, that he might fill all things.) And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ,

Do you need to develop any of these? Contact me, let’s talk.

Stan Lubeck

Pastor Stan Lubeck and his wife, Robin, have served in ministry for over 40 years. He has built teams and equipped leaders in every setting, in small churches and large, in the US, and on foreign soil. If you desire to make more and better followers of Jesus, Stan has the experience and proven resources that can help you take your ministry or business to the next level. Stan is currently functioning as the virtual Executive Pastor at one church while coaching business leaders and missionaries.

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